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Kazakhstan’s International Humanitarian Law Initiative Unites More Than 110 Countries at the UN

Kazakhstan’s International Humanitarian Law Initiative Unites More Than 110 Countries at the UN
The humanitarian segment of the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) is currently underway at UN Headquarters, where participants are discussing the coordination of humanitarian assistance, responses to global crises, and the protection of civilians in conflict zones, according to the press service of Kazakhstan’s Permanent Mission to the UN.

Kazakhstan’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Kairat Umarov, delivered a joint statement on behalf of the six founding members of the Global Initiative on International Humanitarian Law: Brazil, China, France, Jordan, Kazakhstan and South Africa.

In the statement, the countries expressed concern over the protection of civilians in areas affected by armed conflict and called on all parties to comply with the norms of international humanitarian law.

During the meeting, participants also announced a high-level international conference, Humanity in War, which is scheduled to take place in Amman on 7 December 2026.

Forum participants noted that the initiative launched by the six countries has become a successful platform for cooperation among states with differing political views. To date, 113 countries have officially joined the initiative, while representatives of more than 160 nations have taken part in intergovernmental consultations.

Open debates of the UN Security Council on the theme of "Women, Peace and Security" were also held at UN Headquarters.

Kairat Umarov stated that the international community has yet to fully ensure women’s participation in peace negotiations and decision-making processes. He stressed the importance of inclusive peace processes for sustainable development and global security.

The diplomat also outlined Kazakhstan’s efforts in this area. According to Umarov, the country has successfully implemented its first National Action Plan for the implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1325, which serves as a key framework for protecting women’s rights and expanding their participation in peacebuilding processes.

Kazakhstan has also begun developing a second interagency action plan aimed at further strengthening women’s role in promoting peace and stability.
 

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